Protecting the UK’s place in global tech – Russ Shaw CBE, founder, Global Tech Advocates. 🎙
Russ Shaw, Founder of Tech London Advocates & Global Tech Advocates, discusses London and the UK’s place in the tech world and how it differs from Silicon Valley, the urgent need to support digital skills growth to protect the tech ecosystem and why the new government needs to be clear on its tech policy strategy.
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#UKTNpodcast #technology #growth #techpolicy #government #digitalskills #techecosystem #globaltech #podcast
The challenge of identity in the digital age – Robin Tombs, CEO, Yoti. 🎙
Robin Tombs, co-founder and CEO of Yoti, discusses why the road to fully implementing digital ID into society is a long and challenging one, how social media companies can avoid onboarding underage users and the great challenge to identity posed by the rise of deepfake technology.
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#deepfake #technology #UKTNpodcast #podcast #digitalid #socialmedia #UKtech
How tackling the digital skills gap will supercharge Scottish tech – Karen Meechan, CEO, ScotlandIS. 🏴🎙
Karen Meechan, CEO of ScotlandIS, discusses how Scotland’s tech industry, made mostly of small and medium-sized enterprises, is indeed thriving but is struggling to grow as the supply of digital talent is not meeting demands.
Meechan has worked with ScotlandIS – an industry body supporting the nation’s tech sector – for 20 years. Meechan explains how bodies like ScotlandIS are working towards plugging the digital skills gap but need more support from the government at a local and UK-wide level.
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#UKTNpodcast #podcast #government #digitaltalent #digitalskills #skillsgap #tech #scottishtech #sme #UKtech
Backing operator-led startups and unlocking Africa’s tech growth – Maria Rotilu, founder, Openseed VC. 🔎🎙
Maria Rotilu, founder and general Partner at OpenseedVC, discusses the thesis behind backing operator-led startups, and how Africa's large, youthful population - combined with decreasing barriers to innovation - is positioning the continent as a valuable investment opportunity.
Rotilu is an operator-turned-investor and founder, specialising in backing operators-turned-founders who are building tech startups as early as day zero. Before transitioning to investing, she spent the better part of the first decade of her career scaling multinational technology companies like Uber and Branch.co, holding leadership roles such as country manager and general manager.
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#techstartups #investment #technology #startups #funding #techgrowth #leadership #scaling #UKtech
Why the UK must not make the EU's AI ‘mistakes’ – Victor Riparbelli, CEO, Synthesia. 🎙
Victor Riparbelli, co-founder and CEO of Synthesia, discusses the various appeals of AI-generated video content, the importance of startups implementing strict AI safety controls, and how the UK doesn't have to follow what he sees as the EU's mistakes in AI regulation.
Riparbelli founded Synthesia along with Lourdes Agapito, Matthias Neissner and Steffen Tjerrild in 2017. The London-based company uses AI to generate videos hosted by artificial avatars based on user scripts. Its technology is primarily used by more than 55,000 businesses - including half of the Fortune 100 - for corporate education and communications.
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#airegulation #podcast #UKTNpodcast #technology #business #content #videos #startups #aisafety #UKtech
The possibilities and perils of legal sector AI adoption – Eleanor Lightbody, CEO, Luminance. 💡
Eleanor Lightbody, CEO of Luminance, discusses the risks of businesses using ChatGPT, the importance of using the right AI model for the task at hand, and the need for flexible AI regulation that caters to different sectors.
Founded by AI experts from the University of Cambridge in 2015, Luminance is an AI platform for lawyers. Built on a proprietary legal large language model, its AI reads and forms a conceptual understanding of legal documents in any language.
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#ai #UKTNpodcast #podcast #business #lawyers #aireads #legal #UKtech
Why climate tech needs more than private investment – Di Gilpin, CEO, Smart Green Shipping. 🎙💬
Diane Gilpin, founder and CEO of Smart Green Shipping, discusses the astronomical climate impact of the shipping industry, why Scotland is the perfect place for a woman entrepreneur in climate tech, and why government funding is vital alongside private investment into the green technology space.
Gilpin has been in the shipping industry for well over a decade and discusses how far behind it is in the fight for gender equality. Gilpin notes, however, that her experience of business and engineering in Scotland was surprisingly progressive and welcoming.
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#startup #podcast #UKTNpodcast #greenshipping #genderequality #founders #business #engineering #climatetech #funding #UKtech
Bringing ancient wellbeing to the AI age – Reeva Misra, founder, WONE. 💬🎙
Reeva Misra, founder and CEO of Walking on Earth, discusses how stress is often at the root of chronic health problems, the real science backing up ancient wellbeing practices, how attitudes to mental health benefits at businesses are changing for the better and how AI could improve personal happiness.
Misra founded Walking on Earth (WONE), which uses AI to assess the stress levels of users and provide personalised interventions, in 2020 after almost three years at BenevolentAI.
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#UKTNpodcast #podcast #wellness #fitness #health #ai #wellbeing #UKtech
Season 7 🚨 Inside the race for AI business adoption – The Gadget Show’s Jason Bradbury. 💬💡
Jason Bradbury, best known for presenting The Gadget Show, explains how businesses are “finding their feet” when it comes to AI, why he’s bullish on the metaverse, and recalls some of the zaniest product testing he’s done.
Bradbury was a presenter on Channel 5’s The Gadget Show from its launch in 2004 to 2016, where he tested tech and participated in grabbing stunts – including a jet-powered skateboard. In early 2024 The Gadget Show returned as a podcast presented by Bradbury and Suzi Perry.
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#podcast #UKTNpodcast #ai #aibusiness #tech #metaverse #technology #UKtech
Advancing quantum with lasers made in Scotland – M Squared’s Graeme Malcolm OBE. 🏴💬
This week’s UKTN Podcast guest is M Squared founder and CEO Dr Graeme Malcolm, who discusses the quantum computing market, Glasgow’s growing tech sector, and tips for US expansion.
Founded in 2006 by Malcolm and Dr Gareth Maker, M Squared develops laser technologies for a variety of use cases, such as quantum, biophotonics and chemical sensing. Its tech has been deployed across multiple sectors, including in space to calibrate payloads for satellites part of Europe’s Copernicus programme. The company is headquartered in Glasgow and has a presence in the US.
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#podcast #technology #biophotonics #podcast #UKTNpodcast #quantumcomputing #UKtech
Why London is a global tech problem solver – Michael Mainelli, Lord Mayor of the City of London. 🎙💡
Michael Mainelli, Lord Mayor of the City of London, discusses why the UK capital is a global problem solver, explains why he believes politicians have launched AI regulations “without doing their homework”, and why space junk is a growing problem.
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#ai #regulations #london #mayor #ukgovernment #techsector #lordmayor #UKtech
Reflecting on Tech Nation’s legacy & supporting high-risk spinouts – Gerard Grech, MD, Founders at the University of Cambridge. 🎙💡
Gerard Grech, managing director of Founders at the University of Cambridge, reflects on the legacy of Tech Nation, explains how universities can support impact startups, and assesses the attractiveness of UK markets.
Grech was the founding CEO of Tech Nation, leading the startup support organisation for over a decade until it was acquired by Founders Forum Group last year. The deal came after Tech Nation lost a bid for government funding to Barclays Eagle Labs, forcing it to cease operations. In this episode, Grech looks back on what he sees as a “puzzling decision” and reflects on the impact Tech Nation had on the UK’s startup ecosystem.
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#podcast #UKTNpodcast #startup #government #funding #investment #UKtech
The North has all the ingredients to rival the Golden Triangle in tech – Duncan Johnson, CEO, Northern Gritstone. 💡🎙
Duncan Johnson, CEO of Northern Gritstone, discusses why the north of England has all the potential required to rival the South East in commercialising science and innovation, the challenges of backing early-stage deep tech companies with very long investment journeys, and why ambition and resilience are so important in developing tech hubs.
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#investment #techhubs #innovation #podcast #science #deeptech #UKtech